From Bleecker Street in Manhattan to Ditmas Park in Brooklyn, many streets define a borough. In the Bronx, the smell of fresh-out-of-the-oven bread, homemade pasta and sweet cannoli wafts through Arthur Avenue and 187th Street (also known as the Belmont section of the borough). Coined “Little Italy,” the family-friendly area has a ton of delicious dining spots. Here are 11 places to check out on your next visit.
1. ADDEO & SONS BAKERY
The family-owned bakery is home to traditional Italian bread and biscuits. Step inside the bread shop and you’ll find homemade pane di casa, semolina and sourdough baguettes daily. On weekends they also offer specialty items such as chocolate rolls and raisin nut bread.
2372 Hughes Ave.; 718-367-8316 or addeobakers.com
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